[Debian-ha-maintainers] Question about pacemaker-upgrade from wheezy
Carsten Böcker
news at cb-world.de
Fri Feb 16 12:23:08 UTC 2018
Hi,
as wheezy has lts-support and pacemaker was missing in jessie first
I skipped jessie, waited for stretch and till now upgraded 2 cluster
from wheezy to stretch so that is possible.
I have no how-to with copy'n'paste commands and also no how-to found but
main-steps required are:
- move everything away from one node
- set is-managed-default -v false
- set the node to upgrade standby
- upgrade standby-node to jessie
- reboot
- upgrade standby-node to stretch
- install pacemaker and crmsh
- validate and fix corosync.conf
- /dev/drbd/by-res/resource needs to be changed to
/dev/drbd/by-res/resource/0
- move resources manualy away from next node
- repeat for next node until all nodes are up2date
- validate that all resources are found
- set is-managed-default -v true
I think it's best you try it first with a testing-cluster in a
vm-environment.
cb
Am 16.02.2018 um 13:07 schrieb Tom Fernandes:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to know it is possible to upgrade a wheezy-based
> pacemaker/corosync/DRBD-Cluster from wheezy to jessie or stretch.
>
> This page[1] states "No". But as this information dates back to
> 05/2015[2], I would like to confirm if this is still true since
> pacemaker is in jessie-backports since 03/2016 and it was stated by
> Christoph Berg at that time[3] that cluster-upgrades from wheezy to
> jessie should work.
>
> If I missed some information please point me to the right docs.
>
> Thanks for the enormous work that went and goes into getting/keeping the
> HA-stack alive!
>
> Tom
>
> 1)
> https://wiki.debian.org/Debian-HA/FAQ#Q:_Will_I_be_able_to_upgrade_my_Wheezy-based_stack_once_Pacemaker_is_available_for_Debian_Jessie.3F
> 2) https://wiki.debian.org/Debian-HA/FAQ?action=diff&rev2=2&rev1=1
> 3) http://www.credativ.de/blog/pacemaker-debian-jessie
>
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